La Segunda Vida Del Derecho Romano De Guillermo Floris Margadant ((exclusive)) «2027»
The book meticulously details the different academic and professional movements that shaped this legal evolution: The Glossators
Margadant defines this "second life" as the period starting at the end of the 11th century when Justinian's work was rediscovered and reinterpreted across Europe. Key aspects of this evolution include: The book meticulously details the different academic and
Professor Emiliano Hartmann was not a man who believed in ghosts. As a historian of Roman law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, he dealt in certainties: the Corpus Juris Civilis , the Institutiones of Gaius, the unyielding logic of the Digest . He spent his days in the amber glow of the law library, dust motes dancing in the shafts of light that fell upon his prized possession—a first-edition copy of Margadant’s La segunda vida del derecho romano . He spent his days in the amber glow